Al Rawiya | The Podcast

For the past few decades, the ruling class in Lebanon gathered around each other, and determined a future for Lebanon that fed their own interests. As they spoke about matters concerning the general public, they worked hard at excluding opposing voices to maintain the status quo. With voices of dissent rising again across different mediums, why not reclaim our role in conversations that shape our future? This podcast season aims to explore the different changes Lebanon has experienced in the past few decades, with a focus on how major events such as the economic crisis, landmark local cases, and shifting global political dynamics have affected the current state of things. Intent on making these conversations inclusive of all communities in Lebanon, we tackle different socioeconomic matters in society from a multi-perspective angle. Welcome to Al Rawiya, the Podcast.

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Sunday Apr 28, 2024

Home to over 1.5 million Syrian refugees (according to government estimates), Lebanon has witnessed the use of Syrian refugees as scapegoats by the political class. Recently, anti-Syrian refugee discourse has heightened in Lebanon, coupled with dangerous attempts at harming Syrian refugees in several parts of the country. In this episode, Michelle Eid and Nadine Khechen challenge common myths that are perpetuated in some Lebanese spaces against refugees and discuss the effects of international policies on refugee status in Lebanon. They  go over the series of arbitrary arrests and forced deportation of Syrian refugees during April & May of 2023, discuss the government’s role in violence against refugee communities in Lebanon, and explore EU externalization policies, which have affected Lebanon’s role as a host state, as well as the lives of many refugees who remain the country. 
 
Nadine Khechen is a human rights lawyer and a researcher in the MENA region. She is currently taking part in a research project focused on the interconnectedness of refugee return policies between the Global North and Global South, which she refers to in the episode. The project is funded by the Swiss Network for International Studies. 
 
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Sunday Apr 14, 2024

The economic crisis that began in Lebanon in 2019 has reshaped society in many ways, shifting people up and down the socio-economic strata. While many families in Lebanon have become dependent on relatives sending remittances from abroad, others have not, redefining the concept of the the working class, the middle class, financial comfort, and privilege.  Join Michelle Eid and Nizar Hasan in this episode on crisis, class, and ideology in Lebanon, where they discuss how the economic crisis affects ideology in different communities, bringing rise to some far-right groups such as Jnoud Al Rab. They also talk about how the crisis has pushed people to seek private solutions for public problems, creating alternative systems of support. 
Nizar Hasan is a researcher in public policy and social movements.  He is also the founder and host of Tafkeek, a youtube channel which aims to create content explaining notions and questions related to society and economics, with a focus on inequality and politics. 
This channel aims to create content explaining notions and questions related to society and economics, with a focus on inequality and politics.
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Sunday Mar 31, 2024

The feminist movement in the Levant has been making noise in the last decades as powerful women take the lead on many initiatives focusing on feminist and women's issues. Female and Sharika Wa Laken are just a few of these organizations empowering change. Join Stephani Moukhaiber and Hayat Mirshad in this episode on the rise of the feminist movement in the Levant where they discuss the current state all while reflecting on personal experiences and the impacts these experiences have had on their lives as Arab women living in the Levant and in the diaspora. 
 
Hayat Mirshad is a Lebanese feminist activist, journalist, trainer and communications and advocacy expert. Born in 1988, Hayat’s educational background included Gender in Development and Humanitarian Assistance (GDHA) Diploma from the Lebanese American University- Beirut and BA in English literature from the Lebanese University.
Unapologetic and uncompromising, Hayat’s mission is to ensure girls and women have access to justice, information, protection and human rights. She continues to spread her message through various platforms by organising nationwide marches, and rallying the masses to challenge corrupt, patriarchal regimes and demand change. She was ranked among BBC’s 100 most inspiring and influential women from around the world for 2020.
 
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Wednesday Sep 06, 2023

In this episode, Stephani takes on understanding the Kafala System in Lebanon with the insight and knowledge of This is Lebanon. Together, they dive deep into the history, policies and horrific stories of what we call today, the modern-day slavery, Kafala System. 
 
The kafala system, also known as the sponsorship system, outlines the connection between foreign workers and their domestic sponsor, typically their employer. This arrangement has been practiced in nations belonging to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) such as Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, in addition to Jordan and Lebanon.
 
“In Lebanon, domestic workers are expected to execute their assigned tasks to perfection and without question. Non-compliance can easily be punished by withheld pay, termination of employment, or worse, verbal, physical, or sexual abuse. Workers will perform their assignments for an average 100-hour work week, and the notion of overtime pay is virtually nonexistent.” (Nicolas Haddad, Al Rawiya)
 
THIS IS LEBANON (TIL) is a federally registered non-profit in Canada run by a coalition of former migrant workers and activists demanding the protection of migrant domestic workers, and an end to labour exploitation and abuse, with the aim to effectively end government-sanctioned, modern-day slavery in Lebanon. They aim to empower domestic workers, informing them of their rights and supporting their access to justice. 
 
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Wednesday Aug 23, 2023

With the increasing incitement to hatred and violence against queer community in Lebanon, we find it extremely important to share and raise awareness on the current status of LGBTQIAS2+ policies in Lebanon. And who better to speak to than Karim Nammour, Researcher, Lawyer and Podcast Host of Qanuni Break. In this episode Karim and Stephani dig a deeper dive into the following areas:
The status the LGBTQIA+ community in Lebanon as it stands today
The current state of the judicial system and its important role in the protection of the queer community
Examples and stories of court cases and arrests against  LGBTQIA+ individuals
Government backlash, active silencing and incitement to violence against the queer community
The future of the LGBTQIA+ community in Lebanon
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Wednesday Aug 09, 2023

From March till May the most recurring question amongst the Lebanese people was whether or not the Municipal elections were taking place. While this is not a hot topic anymore and the episode was shot back in March, we still think it’s extremely important to outline the importance of Municipalities and their systems of governance. In this episode, Cendrella and Stephani discuss:
The structure and inner functionalities of municipalities
The roles and responsibilities of municipalities
The impact municipalities can have in amplifying change in the country
The crucial role municipal elections play in securing a pleasant day to day life across cities, towns and villages in Lebanon.
Cendrella Azar is a dynamic Content Producer and Media Strategist with a demonstrated history of working in the non-profit organization management industry, specializing in promoting election and human rights. Proficient in research, proposal writing, time management, teamwork, and leadership, with a keen focus on setting effective media strategies to advance these causes. Strong program and project management professional with a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Media & Communication, with a minor in Political Science from the University of Balamand. Currently pursuing a Master's degree in Digital Journalism at the Lebanese University - Faculty of Information, further deepening my understanding of digital platforms to amplify the voices of those advocating for election integrity and human rights.
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Friday Jul 28, 2023

Are you Anxious in Beirut? We host Zakaria Jaber, the person that triggered the motivation behind this Podcast season. Joining Zakaria are Farah Darwish and Nazih Osta, two very prominent figures featured in the award winning documentary. In this episode, we chat about:
The last 3 years in Lebanon (the October Revolution, Pandemic, August 4th Blast)
Immigration 
Corruption in Lebanon and how it feeds into our society
Navigating friendships in Beirut in the midst of chaos
The economic collapse and its impact on our generation
Anxious in Beirut (2023)
In the ever-present desire to capture, record, and understand Beirut, and by extension himself, Zakaria has been trying to give a coherent story to his city. It is through the intersectionality between the general and the personal, the public and private, the old and young, that we are able to answer: why are we anxious in Beirut?
 
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